Frontal view of "Home Sweet Home" and Pantigo Mill from James Lane in East Hampton, New York. "Home Sweet Home" is a lean-to style house built in the early-mid 18th century. It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and...

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home". The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet Home" Museum.

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home." Photo taken by William Wallace Tooker, processed on cloth. The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet...

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home." Photo taken by William Wallace Tooker, processed on cloth. The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet...

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home". The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet Home" Museum.

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home". The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet Home" Museum.

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home". Shows Mulford house in background and man emerging from roof. The house is currently known as the "Home...

View of "Home Sweet Home." It is best known as the childhood home of lyricist John Howard Payne and subject of his song, "Home, Sweet Home". The house is currently known as the "Home Sweet Home" Museum.

Caption on reverse reads: Copied from a publication by the "Home Owners Service Institute N.Y." 1925. "Symbolizing the spirit of home ownership and better built homes, on June 4, 1925, Warren G. Harding officially opened at Washington D.C., a...

Hand-painted, 6 X 6 in. ceramic tile of Home Sweet Home by Albert Herter. In 1953, tile painting made a resurgence in East Hampton. The artist Maude S. Jewett, known best for her sculpture, asked nine artists to each paint a tile. The finished...

Souvenir journal of the Spring Dance sponsored by the A & B Youth Group of the Utopia Community Center of Roosevelt, NY. The event took place on Monday, April 7, 1958, at the V.F.W. Hall located at 404 North Main Street, in Freeport. The journal...

Black and white image of the home of playwright and actress Lottie Blair Parker. This home was situated next to the Spinney / Lardner home (number 325), north of it, on East Shore Road. It was once owned by Joseph B. Hill, and was rented to Herbert...